Tennis elbow is inflammation of your forearm muscle tendons or tendinitis. Tendons usually become inflamed when the muscles they attach to become tired because over overworking. Muscles overwork usually because they are compensating for muscle weaknesses elsewhere. In my experience this muscle weakness can usually be found in the shoulder and is usually either the corocobracialis, subscapularis or teres minor muscles.
In Osteopathy, muscles are linked to particular nutrients and as such weakness can indicate deficiencies in those. For example, Corocobracialis is related to vitamin C, the Subscapularis is linked to B vitamins, and the Teres minor is linked to iron. By identifying which muscle is weak so the weakness can be resolved using a simple change in nutrition and as a consequence the forearm muscles will no longer have to overwork.
In Osteopathy, muscles are linked to particular nutrients and as such weakness can indicate deficiencies in those. For example, Corocobracialis is related to vitamin C, the Subscapularis is linked to B vitamins, and the Teres minor is linked to iron. By identifying which muscle is weak so the weakness can be resolved using a simple change in nutrition and as a consequence the forearm muscles will no longer have to overwork.
Dominick Hussey
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